1000 fps servers?
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I just ordered a 500fps server in Seattle (premium) from you with cpu preference or whatever you call it. Any idea what kind of performance increase would be expected in what I have now upgrading to a 1000fps?
Thanks for the input. I had a supposed 1000fps server from Stealth Servers and it felt like crap. Everyone that came in and played there complained about our "k-mart server".
I am very very happy with the low ping, no loss, no choke, good registry of the current 500fps server with you right now but I am always lookin for the next step up
Perhaps thats why I bought one of the 8800gtx vidcards for my home computer the first day they were released to power games on my 30" dell monitor rofl.
Anyway thanks for any info you can give.
Thanks for the input. I had a supposed 1000fps server from Stealth Servers and it felt like crap. Everyone that came in and played there complained about our "k-mart server".
I am very very happy with the low ping, no loss, no choke, good registry of the current 500fps server with you right now but I am always lookin for the next step up
Perhaps thats why I bought one of the 8800gtx vidcards for my home computer the first day they were released to power games on my 30" dell monitor rofl.
Anyway thanks for any info you can give.
Some people say that the 1000 fps servers run a bit smoother. Theoretically, having a server that checks for updates 1000 times a second instead of 500 could reduce everyone's latencies by up to 1ms, which may be noticable to the most hardcore player; running at 1000 fps may also result in a more stable FPS and fewer FPS dips into the <500fps range since in each tick the server has a little less work to do and it behaves more predictably (FPS dips are the primary cause of "registry" complaints, in our estimation). Our 1000 fps servers also use FreeBSD and a kernel with custom-programmed low-latency modifications that may give it a slight edge over others.
But, if you're not seeing any problems with your hyperaccelerated server right now, I'd say stick with that . And if you do start to see any problems, please let us know ASAP, so we can check them out. We want all of our servers to perform as well as they possibly can.
But, if you're not seeing any problems with your hyperaccelerated server right now, I'd say stick with that . And if you do start to see any problems, please let us know ASAP, so we can check them out. We want all of our servers to perform as well as they possibly can.
I'll probably also summarize the benefits of ultraaccelerated servers and how ours differ from competitor offerings in a forums post or FAQ page at some point. We have spent a considerable amount of time tweaking our 1000 FPS servers to maximize their performance and we are very proud of how it all turned out.
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